Vision Times Staff
Norovirus Outbreak Sickens 103, Netizens Suspect Far Higher Toll
By Li Muzi In recent days, a large number of students at a senior high school in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, have been infected with norovirus, exhibiting symptoms including vomiting and diarrhea. As of 8:00...
Wave of Missing People in China Fuels Organ Harvesting Fears
Since the start of 2026, mainland China has seen a surge in reports of missing people, including both children and young adults, which is drawing widespread public attention. In recent weeks, large numbers of missing-person...
Xi Lowers His Rhetoric at the Fifth CCDI Plenum
By Li Deyan At the recently concluded Fifth Plenary Session of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI)—the Chinese Communist Party’s top internal anti-corruption and disciplinary body—Chinese leader Xi Jinping appeared to quietly lower his...
How the Cultural Revolution Systematically Destroyed China’s Cultural Heritage
By Dong Jia, Vision Times “Endless falling leaves rustle down; the Yangtze flows on without cease," reads an ancient poem from China's affluent Tang Dynasty. Yet in China today, since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)...
After Iran Protests, Reports Suggest Surge in Homemade Weapon Videos Among Chinese Netizens
By Li Muzi The nationwide protests in Iran have drawn close attention inside China, prompting widespread discussion online and reactions that extend beyond support for Iranian demonstrators. While mainland netizens have overwhelmingly voiced support for...
The CIA Wants to Know the Truth About China: Mandarin Video Draws Millions of Views
By Li Muzi On Jan.15, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) released a Mandarin-language video on social media that has ignited widespread discussion among Chinese-speaking audiences. In the video, the CIA openly declares: “The CIA...
Xi’s Power Wanes Amid Sweeping Party Purge and Succession Uncertainty
By Li Jingyao With the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) scheduled to convene its 21st National Congress in 2027 to select a successor, Beijing’s political trajectory this year has drawn intense scrutiny. Analysts now argue that...
Hu Yaobang: Betrayed, Broken, and Silenced by the CCP
By Fu Longshan In official Chinese textbooks, Hu Yaobang’s life ends with three sterile words: “died of illness.” Nothing more. On the morning of April 15, 1989, a burst of urgent telephone calls inside Zhongnanhai—the...
Xi Jinping’s Shortened CCDI Speech Signals Eroding Authority
By Jingyao Li From Jan. 12 to 14, the Chinese Communist Party convened the Fifth Plenary Session of the 20th Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) in Beijing. Compared with CCDI plenary sessions in previous...
Reports Say Hu Chunhua Tapped for Succession as Wang Yang Assists Wen Jiabao
By Jingyao Li The Chinese Communist Party quietly established a body known as the Central Decision-Making and Deliberation Coordination Institution in late 2025. Despite its sweeping title, who actually runs the institution—and how—remains opaque. Recent...
From Fiction to Reality: Jack Ryan Mirrors Venezuela Palace Raid
By Yuan Haiyin A U.S. television series released in 2019 has suddenly surged back into the spotlight. Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan—once dismissed as exaggerated and implausible—is now being hailed online as a “prophetic drama” following...
Prominent Figure in China’s Go World Nie Weiping Dies After Sudden Illness
By Li Muzi On the evening of Jan. 14, Nie Weiping—9-dan Go (Weiqi) master, former chief coach of the Chinese National Go Team, and widely revered as the “Go Sage”—passed away in Beijing at the...